We fly the Apollo 11 landing to a high degree of fidelity, with the simulated LM guided by a real AGC running the original Apollo 11 flight software. Mike has hooked the AGC to a LM simulation from the Orbiter/NASSP program, which is a very accurate simulation. Just as back then, it requires piloting skill and nerves of steel. We fly two landings in this video: the first one is a "nominal" Apollo landing to explain things. The second one is a hair raising Apollo 11 re-enactment landing, with 1202 errors and the actual Apollo astronauts calls from the radio recordings weaved in. Seat back and fly safe.
0:00 Not a game, but the actual Apollo 11 code running on an AGC replica
2:11 Nominal landing
18:35 Apollo 11 actual landing (with air to ground calls)
38:26 Abort lift-off from the Moon
Here is a link to the installation instructions of the unmodified Orbiter/NASSP software, which flies using an AGC emulation instead of real AGC hardware as shown here:
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Some relevant links:
Playlist of the restoration series: [ Ссылка ]
Block I AGC period documentary: [ Ссылка ]
Inertial navigation system documentary: [ Ссылка ]
Schematics: [ Ссылка ]
and: [ Ссылка ]
Mike's AGC backplane viewer: [ Ссылка ]
AGC software repo: [ Ссылка ]
The Ultimate Apollo Guidance Computer Talk: [ Ссылка ]
Our sponsor for PCBs: [ Ссылка ]
Support the team on Patreon: [ Ссылка ]
Merch on Teespring: [ Ссылка ]
Learn more on companion site: [ Ссылка ]
Contact info: [ Ссылка ]
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